Lifestyles
Performing Arts Showcase
Cabrini’s sixth annual Performing Arts Showcase, organized by the visual and performing arts department and the XMusica Society, brought together a variety of musical… Read More
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Cabrini’s ‘Battle of the Decades’ dance strikes nostalgic chord
On Friday, Feb. 16, Cabrini’s Grace Hall became a time machine. Participants who attended the “Battle of the Decades” dance were taken back to… Read More
Envisioning 2024 with SEaL
On Thursday, Jan. 25, the Center for Student Engagement and Leadership, SEaL, hosted a fun-filled vision board-making event on campus. The purpose of the… Read More
Breaking Boundaries: how ‘The Sopranos’ redefined television
Twenty-five years ago, HBO made television history when the pilot episode of the hit series, “The Sopranos” aired. During its run from 1999-2007, many… Read More
Lack of students ruins open mic night
On November 7, an open mic night, usually a popular event, was supposed to happen in The Grill. This event was hosted by Cavalier… Read More
Cabrini bids farewell to ‘Merry Little Christmas’ tradition
“Merry Little Christmas” was a beloved daylong tradition at Cabrini for many years. However, this year saw its final run on December 3. Dr.… Read More
Game on, stress off
In 1958, the first video game was invented. William Higinbotham, who was a physicist, invented this simple tennis game called “tennis for two”. This… Read More
Cabrini community embraces diverse holiday traditions
With the holiday break approaching, Cabrini students and faculty will have a month long break for some much–needed personal time. This break gives Cabrini… Read More
Center on Immigration has a new partnership
Cabrini’s Center on Immigration has a new partnership with the Free Migration Project. The Center on Immigration is a nonprofit, non-partisan organization, whose mission… Read More
Sweet and educational: Fall in Love with Books
On Friday, November 17, students wrapped up the fall season with an event put on by the Student Government Association called “Fall in Love… Read More
Exclusive: new DMB album reviewed
The Dave Matthews Band ran the risk of getting stuck. Their three previous studio albums-each in its own right a dazzling musical effort- all… Read More
The foreign film that could steal Oscar
by Dr. Joseph Romano guest writer Imagine raw human power materialized in a single entity – a magical sword named by its noble martial… Read More
Can’t buy me love
Linsey Heiser CAP Board held a Date Auction on Tues., Feb. 13 to raise money for the superthon charity.
Valentine’s Day Dance
Do not forget! Attend the Valentine’s Day Dance When: Sat. Feb. 17 Where: Grace Hall Atrium How much: FREE! Buy raffles for major concert… Read More
Seniors- the time has come
The following is a list of job fairs courtesy of the Co-op and Career Services department. March 21-12-3 p. m. Intercollegiate Career Fair at… Read More
Remembering the past: Celebrating freedom
Slavery is a common word that we all have heard and have some general knowledge about. If you were to look it up in… Read More
Improv strikes again
Justine DiFilippo “On the Spot” ate, slept and dreamt comedy. Cabrini’s improv troop, “On the Spot” embarked on a mission. Last weekend 11 members… Read More
A Mr. Rogers’ goodbye
by Kendra Clark staff writer The trolley has made its last trip, the last song has been sung and the last sweater has been… Read More
Beware of Cupid on Valentine’s
by Jennifer Devereaux assistant news editor The movie “Valentine” opened in theatres on Friday Feb. 2. Directed by David Blanks (Urban Legend), the film… Read More
Art makes an opening at the Gallery
by Beth Conahan a&e editor Black History Month started off with a creative bang this year with three talented African American artists exhibiting samples… Read More